THE CONFERENCE COLLAPSE
LLOYD GEORGE CONDEMNED. Bv Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. PARIS. August 15. The “ Figaro ” says: ‘ France cannot longer disguise the fact that Mr Lloyd, George is now her implacable ene'my. He has coolly wrecked the conference to which he invited M. Poincare, after Air Llord George had decided, in advance, to refuse all concessions. The whole discussion has been a snare. Mr Lloyd George and Germany were agreed upon the moratorium question.” The paper refuse? to believe that Mr Lloyd George, in placing the restoration of Germany in the forefront of the economic reconstruction of Europe, really represents British sentiment. «BETRAYAL OF THE ENTENTE. M BELGIAN OPINION. BRUSSELS. August 15. The newspaper “Le Soil’” declares that England ranges herself against her Allies and with the nation that torpedoed the Lusitania. bombarded London and devastated Belgium and Northern France. New catasTrophes are to he feared. The paper attack? Air Lloyd George and says: “ The betrayal of the Entente cannot bring good fortune to any of the Allies.’*
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16814, 17 August 1922, Page 5
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